 
January 2012: Due to funding restraints, we are only funding women from North Dakota, South Dakota and Minnesota. Priority is given to women who are under age 18, more than 16 weeks pregnant, have a fetal anomaly, pregnant as a result of rape or incest or are currently homeless.
If you are having your procedure in ND, SD or MN and fit any of the above criteria, please call 612-825-2000 on Tuesday mornings from 9-11am Central time.
When we are able to fund women nationally again, we will update our website and contact clinics. In the meantime, if you live outside the Twin Cities metro area, please visit fundabortionnow.org to find a Fund near you.
Hersey Abortion Assistance Fund.
In 1977, the Hyde Amendment eliminated Medicaid funding to pay for the costs of an abortion;
Pro-Choice Resources responded by creating the Hersey Abortion Assistance Fund (HAAF) to assist
low-income women with the costs of abortion. The Fund is administered over the telephone in order
to simplify the process for women seeking financial assistance.
The mission of HAAF is to dismantle the
economic restrictions and barriers to information that make vital reproductive health
care inaccessible for too many women, especially young women, women of color, and poor
women.
Want to know what HAAF recipients are saying? Click here to read their stories.
HAAF gives loans to women over 18, and grants to minors to assist in the cost of
their abortion procedure. We provide equal access for all women to help pay
for their abortions regardless of race, age, economic circumstances, religious background,
sexual identity, ability or pregnancy circumstances. Loans are interest free and repayments
are used to help other women and girls in need.
Two-thirds of our dollars are given to women and girls having their
procedures in Minnesota, North Dakota or South Dakota.
Seven out of every eight women who
call HAAF are turned away due to our own lack of resources; HAAF could give away half a
million dollars every year.
Whenever possible, we strive to provide women and their families with resources and
referrals to agencies regarding all reproductive health information, including abortion,
adoption, parenting, STI and HIV testing, emergency contraception and mental and physical
health.
PCR's Statement Regarding the Murder of Dr. Tiller.
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